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Re: Airline Pilot to Ag Mechanic???
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Posted by S. Conner on December 24, 2003 at 08:35:32 from (67.29.205.27):
In Reply to: Airline Pilot to Ag Mechanic??? posted by C. M. Allen on December 23, 2003 at 09:12:13:
I'm an industrial mechanic and have been for over ten years. Mostly what I work on are rolling mills. Hydraulics and bearings are probably the two main things I deal with everyday. The two jobs that will always be there are for nurses and mechanics. I think it's a wise decision to get into one of these areas if that's what you are interested in. The schooling will definately help down the road, especially to get your foot in the door for a potential job. You may not be able to write your paycheck wherever you go but there will always be a job somewhere. At one time I considered going to school to be a John Deere mechanic but the pay is lousy starting out. I decided to get an associate degree in industrial technology. I still love working on the old Deeres.
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